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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

It's time for a journey through the ABC Wednesday schedule in 2016-17...

fall

Year

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

Avg

2015-16

The Middle

The Goldbergs

Modern Family

Black-ish

Nashville

Nashville

124

2015-16

139

148

189

128

71

71

124

2015-16

139

148

189

128

71

71

124

2015-16

143

143

158

158

71

71

124

2016-17

The Goldbergs

Speechless

Modern Family

Black-ish

Designated Survivor

Designated Survivor

140 (+13%)

2016-17

149 (+7%)

138 (-7%)

186 (-2%)

131 (+3%)

118 (+66%)

118 (+66%)

139.839082870736

2016-17

148.577135832821

137.964483273334

185.948185871357

131.433620159803

118 (+66%)

118 (+66%)

139.839082870736

2016-17

143 (0%)

143.270809553078

159 (+0%)

159 (+0%)

118 (+66%)

118 (+66%)

139.839082870736

VsAvg

+31%

0.307715411764031

+4%

0.0440043499996197

+41%

0.410254643009788

+22%

Rank

3/16

3/16

7/16

7/16

1/16

1/16

2/16

The Goldbergs made the move to 8:00 and initially stayed very close to its year-ago Plus ratings, while improving on what The Middle did a year ago. Speechless did quite well but was still the only one of the comedies to take a noteworthy y2y decline in its timeslot. And at 10/9c, the early episodes of Designated Survivor absolutely blew away the final ABC season of Nashville.

winter

Year

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

Avg

2015-16

The Middle

The Goldbergs

Modern Family

Black-ish

American Crime

American Crime

117

2015-16

130

138

178

128

64

64

117

2015-16

130

138

178

128

64

64

117

2015-16

134

134

153

153

64

64

117

2016-17

The Goldbergs

Speechless

Modern Family

Black-ish

Match Game

Match Game

125 (+7%)

2016-17

149 (+14%)

133 (-4%)

176 (-2%)

126 (-2%)

84 (+32%)

84 (+32%)

125.401642423001

2016-17

149.276871166414

132.949713382587

175.516946176135

125.952360046662

84 (+32%)

84 (+32%)

125.401642423001

2016-17

141 (+5%)

141.1132922745

151 (-2%)

151 (-2%)

84 (+32%)

84 (+32%)

125.401642423001

VsAvg

+44%

0.440631221072721

+12%

0.117115667231421

0%

-0.00480494791534/16

+18%

Rank

2/16

2/16

7/16

7/16

7/16

7/16

416

The Goldbergs' finest hour was the winter comparisons, when it was actually up a good bit in Plus vs. its 8:30 ratings, and up double-digits vs. The Middle. At 10/9c, Match Game did a pretty nice job as filler between Designated Survivor half-seasons.

spring

Year

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

Avg

2015-16

The Middle

The Goldbergs

Modern Family

Black-ish

Nashville

Nashville

105

2015-16

115

131

155

112

59

59

105

2015-16

115

131

155

112

59

59

105

2015-16

123

123

133

133

59

59

105

2016-17

The Goldbergs

Speechless

Modern Family

Black-ish

Designated Survivor

Designated Survivor

108 (+3%)

2016-17

120 (+4%)

101 (-23%)

148 (-4%)

108 (-3%)

87 (+47%)

87 (+47%)

108.439539614248

2016-17

120.121232266724

100.68413966693

148.305016536424

108.458976706847

87 (+47%)

87 (+47%)

108.439539614248

2016-17

110 (-10%)

110.402685966827

128 (-4%)

128 (-4%)

87 (+47%)

87 (+47%)

108.439539614248

VsAvg

+27%

0.267861726236057

+9%

0.0882939333356707

+12%

0.124003176626329

+15%

Rank

4/16

4/16

8/16

8/16

5/16

5/16

2/16

Goldbergs and Speechless limped to the finish just a bit, taking a bigger hit after DST than The Middle usually did. The 9/8c hour was close to even in Plus as it had been all season, and Designated Survivor had a pretty solid return and continued to crush Nashville.

The Goldbergs: In a season of Plus stability for the Wednesday staples, Goldbergs gets the grading edge because of its move to the 8:00 timeslot. I put less value on "leading off" than some people do but it is still more difficult to be at 8:00, compared with a hammock between The Middle and Modern Family. Nice work. Grade: B+.

Speechless: It consistently had the biggest year-to-year timeslot declines of anything in the block. But the rest of the block sets a high standard, so this was never in any real renewal doubt. Still, it's the right decision to protect it in this hammock for awhile longer. True graded it just a teeny bit behind American Housewife, even though Speechless had over a tenth advantage in raw. So I gave Housewife the narrow grade advantage. Grade: B.

Modern Family: Staying very close to even in Plus should not be taken for granted with a show of this size, especially since it had a lead-in downgrade. Still, I will go ahead and take it for granted anyway with a workmanlike Grade: B.

Black-ish: Another year of acceptable retention for Anthony Anderson and crew, but the three-year run in this timeslot is now over. Grade: B.

Designated Survivor: It's a shame that this show will probably go down as one of those "hyped disappointments" in a lot of minds, because over half of its audience is watching after the same day. Still, even airing in the 10:00 hour, which seems to get harder every year, it was a huge improvement on most historical occupants: better than Nashville even at its strongest and very close to season one of Revenge. It will be really interesting to see what its ad rates look like for season two, because it fits into The Blacklist profile: a huge delayed audience despite skewing kinda old. And The Blacklist always gets very favorable ad rates. I'm still skeptical about its potency long-term, but it was more resilient after the long hiatus than a lot of people were expecting, so season one gets a Grade: B+.

Match Game: Its 1.3 on the first Wednesday in January was an eye-opener, and it ended up with a still-solid 1.0's and 0.9's. But its average was derailed to behind what it did in season one thanks to a 0.7ish run on Sunday. It lost out to To Tell the Truth for the fall keep-the-hour-warm-for-American Idol berth, but it is decent enough filler. Grade: B.

The names in this last table link to the shows' War of 18-49 pages. Links with an asterisk(*) have been updated with the new info. Updates to younger shows will come later in the summer.